Knott’s Berry Farm, Magic Mountain, Museums Close Over Coronavirus
Knott’s Berry Farm and Magic Mountain announced today that they will temporarily close through the end of the month due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Knott’s Berry Farm and Magic Mountain announced today that they will temporarily close through the end of the month due to the coronavirus pandemic.
On March 16 and 17, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) celebrates Los Angeles’ wildlife during its fifth annual L.A. Nature Fest. The event will unfold in NHM’s very own Nature Gardens, the outdoor space where Museum scientists do real research and educators tell nature’s coolest stories. All wildlife lovers, from hiking machines to nature newbies, will be blown away by L.A.’s wild side: the plants, the animals, and the people devoted to protecting and studying them.
Admission to Bug Fair is included with General Admission. General Admission is $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and students with valid I.D., and $7 for children (3-12).
Visit the Discover & Go online portal to reserve and reserve free family passes to local Southern California museums